Veterinary medicine.



OTTO G. WINGKLER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

VETERINARY MEDICINE Specification oi Letters Patent.

Patented April 6, 1909.

Application filed December 16, 1905. Serial No. 292,052.

To all whom it concern:

I tain ash root are dissolved, they permeate Be it known that l, OTTO G. VVINCKLER, a 1 the meal, thus medicating the same and procitizcn of the United States, residing in the borough ol' Brooklyn, city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and use.- lul Veterinary Medicine, of which the l'ollowing is a spccification.

My invention consists o'l' a medicine for horses and othcr animals, the obj-act being to causo pcrl'cct digestion and purification ol' the blood thcrool'.

ln carrying out my invcntion, I take 18 parts of finely ground oatmeal, 10 parts ol' flour of sulfur, 8 parts of Glaubcr salts, 28 parts of rye Graham meal, and 1} part of pul vcrized root oi mountain T he Glaubcr salts dissolved in about 35 parts ol' dis tilled boiling water and the ingredients arc mixed together forming a dough which is shaped into cakcs which are placed in an oven and subjected on one side, or about 30 minute-s, to a gas firs. Thcn the CitliFS arc allowcd to cool and turned, when the other sidc is similarly exposed to tho action of tho lira and again allowed to cool. The cakes as thus primarily bake d are ncxt placed in an oven, heated to a tcmperaturcof about 136 Fah., they being imposed on a wire screen or grating and subjected to heat for about two hours. The cakes are. then turned and the other side subjected to th lastnamed hcat, they thus b-cing baked to entire extent. It will be found that as the Glaub-sr salts and the soluble constituents of mounducing with the other ingredients an article, ol which the animal will i'rccly partake to a required extent, without necessarily being mixed with other food for the animal.

Having thus described my invention, a hat I claim as now and desire to secure by Lettcrs Patent, is:

1. A medicine for animals in the form of cakss, composed of oatmeal, sulfur, Glaubcr salts, meal, and the root of mountain ash, with the meal permeated by the sulfur, Glaubcr salts and said soluble. constituents ol' the mountain ash root in substantially the proportions specified.

2. The process of preparing a medicine for animals in the form of a cakc, which consists in dissolving Glaubcr salts in boiling water, mixing thercwith pulverized root of mountain ash, finely ground oatmeal, sulfur, and rye Graham meal, shaping the dough into cakes, subjccting one side of the cakes to the direct action ol a firc to permeate the catmeal and rye Graham in -Ll with the other ingredients, and then turn-mg the cakes and subjecting the other sido to the dircct action ol 0. lire, and then subjecting the cake to lurthcr hcat, substantially as dcscribcd.

OTTO G. i VINCKLER.

l v itnsssss HUI. E. KORHN, GEO. C. WINOKLER. 

